Construction of the New Art Building
In the coming spring term, the university will begin construction of a new art building. We should all oppose this plan because it calls for the complete destruction of our current art building which was built 122 years ago when the university first opened its doors. To destroy it would be to destroy a piece of our university’s history. Also, the university has not sufficiently planned where it will place art students during the four years of construction, presenting a great problem to incoming freshman who don’t know whether their classes will be near or far from campus.
Construction of the New Art Building
In the coming spring term, the university will begin construction of a new art building. We should all oppose this plan because it calls for the complete destruction of our current art building which was built 122 years ago when the university first opened its doors. To destroy it would be to destroy a piece of our university’s history. Also, the university has not sufficiently planned where it will place art students during the four years of construction, presenting a great problem to incoming freshman who don’t know whether their classes will be near or far from campus.
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